AU. Arkadia Online, aka AO: a virtual reality multiplayer online RPG developed by Ark Enterprises. Allen Walker: a truant turned dropout looking to make a living off of it. Tyki Mikk: Allen's shady acquaintance. Lavi Bookman: an American history major with major concerns.
In which Cross hates children, Timothy hates Cross, and an unstable Allen Walker speaks to shadows. Also, there's Krory. Family matters; because familiarity breeds contempt, and occasionally, love.
A mildly humorous take on the "What if Cross had just let Allen in on the great master plan back in the first chapter of The Road to Abaddon?" scenario. Because a little honesty could take you a long way, seriously.
"You're not from around here, are you?" "Nope." "Travelled far then, have you?" "Preeeeetty far, yeah." Most people would probably have experienced a nervous breakdown upon getting thrust into the distant future or parallel dimensions. To Yuki Judai, it counts as a normal Tuesday. Almost.
In which Red left the circus for London and met not Mana but a wiseacre street urchin keen on puns and quoting Oliver Twist, a trio of underlings, and eventually the Millennium Earl, who is undeniably intrigued.
Takahashi Misaki's eighteen, (fe)male, and occasionally more perceptive than necessary. Usami Akihiko's a famous author, a BL novelist, and has been nursing a longtime one-sided crush on Misaki's older brother Takahiro, who is painfully oblivious and obviously straight. Yeah, this probably isn't going to work. Or is it?
Kudō Shinichi turns up on Kuroba Kaito's doorstep to demand answers. It pretty much goes downhill from there.
"I was never a modern female version of Oliver Twist, bred into a sad state of ignorance. Like Jane Eyre, I had an inherent urge to rebel – to ask questions and to scrutinise their answers, weighing them against my own sense of rationality." Companion piece to Curing Ignorance, the story of Raven Blake, as told by herself.
Meddling with time? She ought to have known better, really. That everything would come to ruin was after all inevitable. If only, if only she could turn back time; if only she could undo it all.
The sort-of sequel and conclusion to Curing Ignorance.
On the Hogwarts Express, an eleven-year-old Harry Potter enters a compartment which was not empty, a choice which would change the course of history and leave him questioning just about everything about it.
Raven Potter, the Girl Who Lived, is a pyromaniac of questionable sanity who has no plans whatsoever to play the heroine in this story... and just got thrown into another dimension... twice